
Overview
The global Disabled and Elderly Services Market Report by Next Move Strategy Consulting (NMSC) offers a comprehensive analysis of the global disabled and elderly services industry, valued at USD 515.53 billion in 2024 and projected to reach USD 782.38 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 7.2% from 2025 to 2030. This in-depth report provides stakeholders, investors, policymakers, and industry participants with actionable insights into market trends, growth drivers, challenges, and opportunities, supported by robust data and strategic frameworks. Covering historical trends from 2020 to 2024 and forecasts through 2030, the report examines the market across global, regional, and country levels, offering quantitative projections and detailed segmentation to guide informed decision-making.
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The disabled and elderly services market is undergoing a transformative phase, driven by a rapidly aging global population, increasing prevalence of chronic diseases, and accelerating adoption of advanced technologies. With the World Health Organization projecting that by 2030, one in six people worldwide will be aged 60 or older, demand for long-term care, assisted living, and in-home services is surging, particularly in aging-heavy regions like Japan and Europe. The rising burden of chronic conditions such as dementia, cardiovascular diseases, and diabetes further fuels the need for specialized healthcare, rehabilitation, and remote monitoring solutions. Technologies like telemedicine, AI, robotics, and smart home systems are revolutionizing care delivery, addressing caregiver shortages, and enhancing patient independence, while government support and urbanization bolster infrastructure readiness.
Key market trends include the shift toward technology-enabled care, with telehealth platforms, wearable devices, and AI-driven analytics improving efficiency and personalization. Consumer preferences are evolving, with elderly and disabled individuals favoring "aging in place" through home-based care over traditional institutional settings. This has spurred demand for flexible, holistic services that prioritize dignity, autonomy, and emotional well-being. Government initiatives, including subsidies and long-term care policies, are enhancing accessibility, particularly in regions like the Nordics and Asia Pacific, where digital adoption is creating scalable care solutions. The report highlights how these trends are reshaping the industry into a critical pillar of global healthcare infrastructure.
The report segments the market by service type, including daily living and personal care, mobility and transportation, communication support, therapeutic and clinical services, assistive technology, remote support, and care management. Daily living and personal care services, encompassing assistance with bathing, dressing, and meal preparation, dominate due to their essential role in maintaining independence. The physical therapy segment within therapeutic services is a key growth driver, addressing mobility and rehabilitation needs, while institutional care, including assisted living and nursing homes, leads among end-user segments due to its comprehensive support for complex care needs. Homemaking and companionship services complement these offerings, ensuring holistic care ecosystems.
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Regionally, the report covers North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East & Africa, with detailed country-level insights for 28 nations. North America, led by the U.S. and Canada, benefits from a rapidly aging population and high healthcare expenditure, driving adoption of telehealth and AI-assisted care. Europe, with countries like Germany and the U.K., sees strong growth due to robust government support and chronic disease prevalence. Asia Pacific, particularly Japan, China, and South Korea, is a high-growth market fueled by demographic shifts and technology readiness, while Latin America and the Middle East & Africa are emerging hubs driven by urbanization and increasing healthcare investments.
The competitive landscape features dominant players like Brookdale Senior Living, Bupa Care Services, Home Instead, and Orpea, alongside innovative mid-sized providers like Cera Care and Senior Helpers. These companies compete through technology integration, personalized care plans, and strategic mergers and acquisitions to expand their presence. Recent developments, such as Clariane SA and its employee training programs and Bupa with its profit growth, underscore the market evolution. The report also highlights investment opportunities, particularly in technology-driven startups and home-based care providers, as consolidation and innovation reshape the market.
Designed for stakeholders seeking to navigate this high-growth sector, the report provides a detailed analysis of growth drivers like demographic aging and chronic disease prevalence, alongside challenges such as high care costs and workforce shortages. It includes analytical tools like Porters Five Forces, SWOT, and value chain analysis to assess competitive intensity and market dynamics. With free customization options equivalent to 80 analyst hours and coverage of 15 key companies, this report is an indispensable resource for understanding and capitalizing on the transformative potential of the disabled and elderly services market.
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